COURSE OUTLINE
PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
DR. GAYTON
TEXT: ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 4th edition, COMER, WORTH PUBS.
Psychology 333 is intended to introduce the student to the symptoms, etiology & treatment of the major forms of mental illness. Psychological, social & biological factors that contribute to maladjustment are examined. There will be three multiple choice tests. Each will count as 1/3 of the students final grade. The dates & material to be covered for each exam is listed in the course sequence listed below. Attendance is required only on exam dates
NOTE: CHAPTER 10 PP 285-299 ONLY
Dates Chapters Covered Exam Schedule DEC. 29 & 30 CHAP. 1,2,3,4,5 JAN. 5 DEC. 31, JAN. 6&7 CHAP. 6,7,8,10 & 11 JAN. 8 JAN. 9, 14, 15 CHAP12,13,14,15,16,17 JAN. 16
CHAPTER 16 PP 477-492 ONLY
Dr. Gayton’s office is located in room 510 of the Science Bldg. on the Portland campus. Any student experiencing difficulty with the course is encouraged to set up an appointment with Dr. Gayton by speaking with him prior to class.
INSTRUCTOR: Dr. William Gayton
Professor/Chair, Dept. of PsychologyUniversity of Southern Maine
P.O. Box 9300
96 Falmouth St.
Portland, ME 04104-9300Phone:
207.780-4251 (work)
207.773-6807 (home)
207.780-4974 (FAX)e-mail: BGayton@usm.maine.edu
PSY 333 HOMEPAGE